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V.W.E. Bifocal High Performance Protective Safety Glasses Light Mirror Tint Bifocal – Reader – Sunglasses (Black, 2.00)

Original price was: $15.95.Current price is: $13.00.

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Technical Details

Part Number ‎HU-XI-201
Item Weight ‎2.39 ounces
Package Dimensions ‎7.05 x 2.44 x 2.05 inches
Item model number ‎SG2039BF+2.00
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Size ‎Adult
Color ‎Black
Style ‎Adjustable
Finish ‎uv-protection
Material ‎Plastic
Shape ‎shield
Item Package Quantity ‎1
UV Protection ‎true
Special Features ‎Adjustable
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No

Additional Information

ASIN B075GZ6NWP
Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars

1,338 ratings

4.5 out of 5 stars

Best Sellers Rank

Date First Available November 16, 2015

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Customers say

Customers find these safety glasses excellent for outdoor work and appreciate their clear lenses that don’t impede normal sight lines. The bifocals work well, and customers consider them good value for money. While some customers find them comfortable and well-made, others report issues with the fit being crooked and the glasses breaking easily.

8 reviews for V.W.E. Bifocal High Performance Protective Safety Glasses Light Mirror Tint Bifocal – Reader – Sunglasses (Black, 2.00)

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  1. isaac

    Safety sun glasses
    They’re great they’re awesome. They remind me of the Revo brand sunglasses, which I have four pairs.

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  2. Randys Rules

    Comfortable and durable
    I work outside and drive a lot at my job and I wear these daily. The work well as sunglasses cutting glare but are not so dark that I have to constantly remove if stepping inside the shop or in a shady spot for short periods. The bifocal works great and does not bother normal sight lines and are easy to look through when looking closely while inspecting things up close or reading phone or small print. After trying them for a few days I stopped even carrying reading glasses with me. Wrap around works well for cutting out glare from the side and makes them approved as safety glasses when needed. A good value.

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  3. D. Schmitt

    Nice but have an unexpected gradient?
    The optical clarity is good and the lower magnifiers are good for us older drivers that have to look at modern infotainment screens up close while also watching the horizon. I did notice a blue to grey tint (from top to bottom) on this specific model. I had another pair that I wore out that had a uniform yellow tint (blue-blocking). I like that better. Still, a decent pair of sunglasses.

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  4. bproper

    Are you kidding me??
    I’ve spent hundreds of dollars on bifocal sunglass readers over the years. From the 10.00 cheapies to the 30.00 + Tool Freaks (plastic frame breaks easily) so let me share my experience with you. Most of the time I choose a sport frame, rimless or half rim (see Oakley prizm). Usually one of two things will break. The corner of the lens where it fits into the frame or the frame itself. I’m a golfer and a commercial truck driver. I have to wear readers or I can’t see detail up close. By up close I mean within arms reach. You middle aged folks know about the forty stretch and the fifties squint and stretch, we need readers and eventually discover bifocal readers. So, recently I ordered these cheap sunglasses because my last pair, tool freak that looked nice but cheap plastic frame broke within a month, broke. Just like the rest of the 10 to 15 dollar cheapies. So I gave these a try. I wear ball caps a lot, I’m an outdoors guy, golfing, hiking, yard work. I’m forever taking off my glasses and setting them on my hat on my head, over the brim. This stresses the frames and usually after just a few weeks, they break. Alas, I’ve been cheap about this. Probably some sort of denial about my age or predicament with REALLY needing readers. My Epiphany happened this week. My Oakley Prizms were on my hat, I sneezed while walking through the parking lot at my club and they flew off my hat and hit the pavement square on the bridge of the frame with such force that both lenses popped out. Seeing this I immediately assumed the worst, broken frame, scratched lenses, complete anguish over such a high dollar pair of shades. But much to my amazement both lenses were without damage. The frame was fine, perfectly intact. What wizardry was this? With a little effort and some fear of doing damage I managed to get both lenses back in the frames and everything was back to normal. Wth?? The frames are made of a rubbery type substance. I hadn’t really noticed that before. Polycarbonate lenses didn’t scratch either. So why am I telling you this? Because sometimes you really do get what you pay for and guess what? These inexpensive bifocal readers have a rubbery type frame. I’ve worn them all week, on my hat when not needed, but literally all week and not once did I hear that familiar sound of me stressing plastic frames (OK, so I’m not gentle). These glasses are a steal at this price. And the nose pieces are adjustable, not part of the frame like most in this style. I primarily use them when driving and can easily see the gauges in my instrument cluster and down the road. I’m so impressed I just ordered another pair. At this price point they are an unbelievable bargain. Seriously, I’ve moved from Dewalt to ToolFreak and now these. I will update if I find something noteworthy but at this point, I got nothin’ to complain about. They fit my melon and do what I need. So for less than 15.00, stop complaining and get you a pair. Otherwise, you can pay 180.00 for a set of Rayban readers and they will even send you the original lenses along with your readers in a RB frame. But knowing me, I better stick with the cheapies for work and everyday wear. Save the RB’s for stylin😉

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  5. Kmac

    Great glasses for everyday out door use.
    Durable, comfortable, and not bad looking. I own multiple pairs. Wish they came in the reflective orange finish.

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  6. Scott Somers

    Prefect for All uses, especially Good for Inside a Full Face Motorcycle Helmet
    I purchased these , safety rated, Sun Glasses for use Inside my Full Face Motorcycle Helmet. I needed Non Polarized for use because if you wear Polarized glasses inside a Helmet that already has a Shield, you get a terrible reflection. I also need the slight magnification provided to be able to “Read” some of the Information on the Instrument Panel. These Glasses Deliver on All Accounts. Truly Great and also a Good Value

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  7. Amazon Customer

    Not made for large heads
    Not made for large heads.

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  8. R K

    Neutral review
    Decent and serves the purpose.

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    V.W.E. Bifocal High Performance Protective Safety Glasses Light Mirror Tint Bifocal – Reader – Sunglasses (Black, 2.00)
    V.W.E. Bifocal High Performance Protective Safety Glasses Light Mirror Tint Bifocal – Reader – Sunglasses (Black, 2.00)

    Original price was: $15.95.Current price is: $13.00.

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